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To make you want to buy the product they are selling (so you feel like you need it)
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100% yes. Most advertisements and advertisers make totally false and tall claims, which is far from reality. And they call it creativity. It is nothing but lying and society has tacitly grown to accept it. If the strict definition of "cheating" is taken, as is commonly defined in most countries across the world, then most advertisers and the companies would have to be put behind bars for the offence.
One problem of advertising that is often discussed and there are laws about is truth in advertising. While making claims about a product to drive sales through ads an organization still must ethically and legally must only make truthful claims.
Unethical marketing includes making claims that can't be delivered. For instance, saying that a product will make you look a certain way just to get sales is wrong.
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To make you want to buy the product they are selling (so you feel like you need it)
Advertisers say that make-up will change your life for the better. It says it will make you look beautiful, make you look sexy, and make boys like you.
Advertisers/newspapers/magazines realized the potential revenue of having their product advertised by a popular cartoon character such as 'The Yellow Kid' .
advertisers ask rhetorical questions or make statements so that consumers associate certain ideas and or emotions with their product. for example : shouldn't you buy the best?.
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It is not entirely clear what is meant by legalised form of lying. There are lies that advertisers cannot legally utter, and then there are exaggerations, poetic over-statements, or misleadingly incomplete information which advertisers can get away with. A great many of the statements that advertisers make are not literally true, but then, they are not expected to be taken literally. Our chocolate is out of this world, it is so delightful that you will forget all your problems and feel like you have gone to heaven. OK, maybe you won't, but then, you didn't really take those claims seriously, did you?In most countries, actually lying in an advertisement is illegal. The art of the sale is not in lying, but in manipulating the truth to make it sound like you actually need a product you don't. So basically, no.
By US FDA rules unless such a product is an approved drug it cannot make claims to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Other than that restriction a health product can legally make any claim its makers choose to make for it.
Nothing scientifically proven. If a product of this type claims to be scientifically proven - it's a lie and scam. Scientists have better things to do with their time.
Advertisers use Cartoons because they are exciting and stimulating to children.
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so basically products were sent from china her and our taxes are so high because of what were using from china so we have to pay (taxes) for things we have to make other things with=p ANSWER false